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They Knew Too Much About 
Flying Saucers 
by GRAY BARKER 
One by one, the leading figures among flying 
saucer researchers, who have challenged the govern­
ment deniaJ that saucers come from outer space, have 
been silenced. 
Outwardly, nothing seems co have happened co 
these men. They are srilJ alive, still living where they 
used ro. Bur they no longer publish saucer research 
material and they will not talk about saucers or why 
they no longer will speak of them. 
Three men in dark suits have visited these saucer 
researchers. Nobody knows what they said, but it was 
enough to reduc
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GRAY BARKER 
(continued from front flap ) 
behind-the-scenes chronicle of civilian saucer research. 
It is an immensely readable book. We suggesc you do 
not pick it up if you have work to do, for you wiJJ 
be unable to put it down until you reach the amazing 
climax. 
Mr. Barker cells the Story in such a straightforward 
and documentary manner that the reader's first mo­
ment of incredulity will give way to conviction as be 
is acquainted, page-by-page, with the terrifying in­
side faces. 
A six-footer, handsome, and with a warm, in­
fectious laugh, Mr. Barker retains in his voice just a 
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